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This paper examines the formation of India's energy-policy strategy as an act of doubleedged diplomacy. After … domestic context of policy preference formation. India's energy strategy is shaped by a shortage of energy and the scarcity of … a considerable indirect influence. The paper analyzes how all these domestic necessities combine with India's general …
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This paper examines the formation of India’s energy policy strategy as an act of double-edged diplomacy. After … domestic context of policy preference formation. India’s energy strategy is shaped by a shortage of energy and the scarcity of … a considerable indirect influence. The paper analyzes how all these domestic necessities combine with India’s general …
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1. Theoretical Underpinnings of Energy Security and Energy Diplomacy in Global Context: Reconnoitring India’s Position … -- 2. Identifying and Addressing India's Energy Challenges: A Policy Assessment -- 3. India’s Quest for Energy Security in … Eurasia: A Conceptual Assessment of Energy Diplomacy -- 4. Eurasia Factor in India’s Energy Diplomacy: Paradigmatic Shifts in …
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This paper examines the formation of India's energy-policy strategy as an act of doubleedged diplomacy. After … domestic context of policy preference formation. India's energy strategy is shaped by a shortage of energy and the scarcity of … a considerable indirect influence. The paper analyzes how all these domestic necessities combine with India's general …
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making / Xiudian Dai -- China-Japan / Shogo Suzuki -- China and India--two rising rivals? / Heinrich Kreft -- Current Russian …
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Over the past century peak oil forecasts have had a profound influence on US foreign policy. Unquestioned acceptance of these forecasts, all of which proved wrong, repeatedly led policymakers to assume that rival powers sought to seize dwindling supplies or that disaffected exporter states would...
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